Salmon and Sucklebusters
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Salmon and Sucklebusters
I’ve been wanting to post this but had to wait for the TD. Sucklebusters Lemon Pepper Garlic is killer on fish and vegetables. I cooked this salmon using hickory chunks in the kettle with my slow n sear. It turned out fantastic. Give it a shot!
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Mercy Me - - - that looks Awesome
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SWISH !!!!
No rim !!
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That fish looks great sooner. Bill posted a lot of salmon pics. And that is exactly why I voted for #2 on the throwdown. I would still like to try that deep fried salmon that he used to post on here.
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Sooner, if it ain't a Family Secret could you tell me about those "TATERS"
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OldUsedParts wrote:Sooner, if it ain't a Family Secret could you tell me about those "TATERS"
Not a secret at all. When I get home I’ll take a picture of the contraption that gets them cut like that (also a gift from the family) then all you gotta do is put whatever you want on / in ‘em and cook.
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looking forward to it "including" what you used and how you cooked it ?
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OldUsedParts wrote:looking forward to it "including" what you used and how you cooked it ?
That parts easy. Stuffed butter in it with cheese and bacon pieces. Use more than you think on all of them. I put them in the cast iron pan on the grill to get a little smoke then Put in the oven at 375 until they were done. You can go wild and put whatever you want in them.
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thanks, "this could be dangerous and fun also"
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Here you go. Have at it! She got it at Sur la table…whatever that is
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Cool - - ?so the rings are just guides for the knife, right ?
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OldUsedParts wrote:Cool - - ?so the rings are just guides for the knife, right ?
That is correct
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Awesome
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That's some flash stuff there. I'm old school. I use 2 serving handles either side of the tatter, then cut by hand. Salmon looks bang on.
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